Child safety is a major concern in any society
due to the vulnerability of a child and consequently,
higher rates of crimes against children. With this issue
on our hands, a smart wearable Internet of Things
sensor network for monitoring the environment of a
child can be developed to help parents ensure the safety
of their children. It must also necessarily include a
mechanism for tracking the child. An advantage of this
wearable device is that, according to its design, it can be
accessed from any mobile device and does not mandate
a lot of technical knowledge from the user to operate.
The purpose of this device is to facilitate the guardian
or parents in locating their child with ease and ensuring
its well-being. The basic mechanism of this system
involves monitoring the environment through sensor
nodes, acquiring real-time data and transmitting this
data to a cloud server. The data can be accessed by
users through a web-based interface present on this
cloud server. The wearable also functions to send alerts
to the user through a mobile application in case an
emergency condition is detected by it. The design of this
model involves developing a medium for
communication between the parent/guardian and the
child’s wearable device. The child’s location is tracked
using GSM mobile communication to specify the
location of the child in real-time. We have surveyed
relevant papers and have discussed about the different
methodologies that have been used to achieve similar
but different results. We later also compare these
papers using their advantages and disadvantages and
we try to bring out the uses from their results.
Keywords : Child Safety, wearable devices, Internet of Things, sensors, IoT sensors, Wearable IoT sensors, GPRS, sensor network, safety application, Arduino, GPS, GSM, Thing Speak, microcontroller, Temperature sensor, UV sensor, Cloud application, Cloud Computing.